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    Intraoperative hypercoagulability during liver transplantation as demonstrated by thromboelastography by Krzanicki, Dominik, Sugavanam, Anita, Mallett, Susan

    Published in Liver transplantation (01-08-2013)
    “…Thrombotic complications are more common in liver disease than might be expected because of the coagulopathy described by conventional coagulation tests. Some…”
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    Risk of Infection Associated With Administration of Intravenous Iron: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis by Shah, Akshay A, Donovan, Killian, Seeley, Claire, Dickson, Edward A, Palmer, Antony J R, Doree, Carolyn, Brunskill, Susan, Reid, Jack, Acheson, Austin G, Sugavanam, Anita, Litton, Edward, Stanworth, Simon J

    Published in JAMA network open (01-11-2021)
    “…Intravenous iron is recommended by many clinical guidelines based largely on its effectiveness in reducing anemia. However, the association with important…”
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    No increase in blood transfusions during liver transplantation since the withdrawal of aprotinin by Schofield, Nick, Sugavanam, Anita, Thompson, Karen, Mallett, Susan V.

    Published in Liver transplantation (01-05-2014)
    “…The aims of this study were to determine whether the withdrawal of aprotinin (APRO) led to an increased bleeding risk in patients undergoing orthotopic liver…”
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    Risk of infection associated with intravenous iron preparations: protocol for updating a systematic review by Shah, Akshay, Sugavanam, Anita, Reid, Jack, Palmer, Antony J, Dickson, Edward, Brunskill, Susan, Doree, Carolyn, Oliver, Charles M, Acheson, Austin, Baikady, Ravi Rao, Bampoe, Sohail, Litton, Edward, Stanworth, Simon

    Published in BMJ open (01-06-2019)
    “…IntroductionThe benefits and risk of intravenous iron have been documented in previous systematic reviews and continue to be the subject of randomised…”
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